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P. O. BOX 158 PHONE CALDWELL 6-1658 Hiem Rest" N. J. MAR 25 1931 James Ewing.M.D Cornell University Medical College First Ave. , &c 28th St. New York City My dear doctor:- Re; Katherine Schaub. Your letter of the 19th inst, received a few days ago. The bill rendered, included room, board, and Twenty-Four-Hour-Nursing Service, on general care. For two weeks. Miss Schaub does not have a special nurse, but is quiet a eare as she is almost helpless. I believe Miss Schaub enjoys better health in a high climate. Is much more cheerful; appears better in general. During my observation of Miss Schaub I find she has numerous somatic ideas as well as some neurotic symptons at times. You no doubt know Dr Humphries ealled to see Miss Schaub last week. Is quiet clear to Dr Humphries as to Miss Schaub needing the eare and attention she is now getting. further If I ean be of further use in information you desire will be glad to do so. Very truly yours Beatrice St dair BSTC/Th (Mrs) Donald St. Qlair Superintendent